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Al-Mustansir and son
* Abu ' Abd Allah ( r. 1249-1277 ), son of Abu Zakariya, Hafsid ruler of North Africa and self-declared Caliph, whose honorific surname was Al-Mustansir.

Al-Mustansir and was
It was further repaired, renovated and extended by Al-Mustansir Billah and Al-Hafiz Li-Din-illah.
Badr al-Jamali () was a visir, " Amir al Juyush "( Arabic: امير الجيوش ‎, Commander of Forces ), Badi Al-Duat (, Chief Missionary ) and prominent statesman for the Fatimids under the Caliphate and Imamate of Al-Mustansir. Ethnically an Armenian, he was purchased by a Syrian emir, Jamal ud-Dawla, for a relatively small price.

Al-Mustansir and .
* 1094 – Caliph Al-Mustansir of Cairo ( b. 1029 )
* July 2 – Caliph Al-Mustansir of Cairo ( d. 1094 )
* January 10 – Al-Mustansir of Cairo, Caliph of Egypt ( b. 1029 )
# 1094: Al-Mustansir dies, and Hassan does not recognize the new caliph, al-Mustali.
* Al-Mustansir ( caliph ) ( died 1242 ) (), the penultimate Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 1226 to 1242.
Death of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mustansir, accession of Al-Musta ' sim.
* 1215: The Banu Marin ( Marinids ) attacks the Almohads when the 16 year old Almohad caliph Yusuf II Al-Mustansir comes to power in 1213.
In the reign of Yusuf II Al-Mustansir a great tower is erected to protect the royal palace in Seville.
Patriarch Cyril attempted to ordain a properly consecrated bishop to be the new Abuna of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, but Badr al-Jamali, the Vizir of Caliph Al-Mustansir, forced him to ordain instead Abba Sawiros.
: For the 13th century Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad, see Al-Mustansir.
The Christians defeat the Valencians ( Al-Mustansir ) near Albacete killing Al-Mustansir in the process.
Under the Caliph Al-Mustansir Al-Jarjarai assumed the regency during his minority.

had and already
To this effect I had already severed all connections which bound me to my former existence.
As far as I was concerned, she had already and had dandily shown what she could do.
He already had that slow pace that comes over the elderly, while she herself had all the signs of one who appreciates the joys of living.
and Robinson Roy, who had gone down this line ten minutes before to set a new depth record for the free dive, was already back on the surface.
But though the Southern States, when drafting a constitution to unite themselves, narrowed the difference to this fine point by omitting to assert the right to secede, the fact remained that by seceding from the Union they had already acted on the concept that it was composed primarily of sovereign states.
It is a weakness of Gabriel's analysis that he never seems to realize that his so-called fundamental law had already been cut loose from its foundations when it was adapted to democracy.
I fled, however, not from what might have been the natural fear of being unable to disguise from you that the things about my bridegroom -- in the sense you meant the word `` things '' -- which you had been galvanizing yourself to tell me as a painful part of your maternal duty were things which I had already insisted upon finding out for myself ( despite, I may now say, the unspeakable awkwardness of making the discovery on principle, yes, on principle, and in cold blood ) because I was resolved, as a modern woman, not to be a mollycoddle waiting for Life but to seize Life by the throat.
When May came the Caravan had already crossed the Equator.
Esther, mistaking my hesitation, assured me that the hospital expense would be taken care of by a leading merchant in Strasbourg whom she had already approached.
These chatty merchants made amusing and instructive traveling companions, for their business took them to all four corners of the globe, and Florentine gossip had already reached a high stage of development as even a cursory glance at the Inferno will prove.
Both Alfred Harcourt and Donald Brace had written him enthusiastic praise of Elmer Gantry ( any changes could be made in proof, which was already coming from the printer ) and they had ordered 140,000 copies -- the largest first printing of any book in history.
This time, added to that which I had already spent in school prior to my induction in 1954, makes a total of twenty-two ( 22 ) years of education.
It was not so much that the shot had stunned the audience, as that they had been stunned already.
The front of their column had already passed us, when another officer came riding down the side of the road, not five paces from where we were.
They had already lost most of their corn, she thought.
The news of battle on Breed's Hill had already seeped through, and New York itself was now left in the hands of the local Provincial Congress.
He had already been studying the Bible ; ;
But when I saw that it was already ten past seven, I began to wonder if something had gone wrong.
At the outset, the Government's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for Du Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court.
The experiments of Romagnosi and others have already been noted but no one had determined the cause-and-effect relationship between these two primary forces.

had and designated
A new bill had been passed under Harding that designated the Government, rather than the President, as the tab-lifter for official meals.
There was the Neapolitan, Ribas, a capable conniver whose father had been a blacksmith but who had fawned his way up the ladder of Catherine's and Potemkin's favor till he was now a brigadier ( and would one day be the daggerman designated to do in Czar Paul 1,, after traveling all the way to Naples to procure just the right stiletto ).
For three hundred years, beginning with bishop Ansgar, the Hamburg-Bremen archbishopric had been designated as the " Mission of the North " and had jurisdiction over all missions in Scandinavia, North-Western Russia, Iceland and Greenland.
In 1985, the museum was designated by Baltimore mayor William Donald Schaefer as the official archives of the Baltimore Colts, which had moved the previous year to Indianapolis.
Whereas in the past, the National and American leagues had separate administrative organizations ( which, for example, allowed for the introduction of different rules such as the designated hitter ), under Selig, Major League Baseball consolidated the administrative functions of both leagues into the Commissioner's Office in 2000.
The only lower house to have had a designated table was Caven, in the northwest corner beside the alumni table.
But, by the publication of Antony's will, which had been put into his hands by the traitor Plancus, and by carefully letting it be known at Rome what preparations were going on at Samos, and how entirely Antony was acting as the agent of Cleopatra, Octavian produced such a violent outburst of feeling that he easily obtained Antony's deposition from the consulship of 31, for which he had been designated, and a vote for a proclamation of war against Cleopatra, well understood to mean against Antony, though he was not named.
A new section of the Circus was designated for seating the senators, who previously had sat among the general public.
Prior to his death, he had, at his wife Plectrude's urging, designated Theudoald, his grandson by their son Grimoald, his heir in the entire realm.
The term " Cheer Leader " had been used as early as 1897, with Princeton's football officials having named three students as Cheer Leaders: Thomas, Easton and Guerin from Princeton's classes of 1898, 1898 and 1899, respectively, on October 26, 1897 ; these students would cheer for the team also at football practices, and special cheering sections were designated in the stands for the games themselves for both the home and visiting teams.
He had designated his nephew, Frederick von Staufen duke of Swabia, also known as Frederick II, Duke of Swabia as his successor.
His Tàichū (, " Grand Inception ") calendar of 104 BC had a year with the winter solstice in the 11th month and designated as intercalary any calendar month ( a month of 29 or 30 whole days ) during which the sun does not pass a principal term ( that is, remained within the same sign of the zodiac throughout ).
In another move, which would destroy Hispaniola's sugar industry, in 1561 Havana, more strategically located in relation to the Gulf Stream, was selected as the designated stopping point for the merchant flotas, which had a royal monopoly on commerce with the Americas.
During the Tang Dynasty ( 618-907 ), the Chinese used a silver canister where written lots could be drawn that designated which player had to drink and specifically how much ; for example, from 1, 5, 7, or 10 measures of drink that the youngest player, or the last player to join the game, or the most talkative player, or the host, or the player with the greatest alcohol tolerance, etc.
The white government had designated approximately 13 % of its territory for black tribal settlement.
On 28 June 1979, while the Calypso was on an expedition to Portugal, his second son, Philippe, his preferred and designated successor and with whom he had co-produced all his films since 1969, died in a PBY Catalina flying boat crash in the Tagus river near Lisbon.
Lindh had previously received training with Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, an internationally designated terrorist organization based in Pakistan.
Women in many cultures throughout history have had sexual relations with other women, but they rarely were designated as part of a group of people based on who they had physical relations with.
He was buried alongside his wife in the grave he had designated at Roquebrune.
In the 2011 fall term, among students who had designated a major, the School of Engineering was the most popular division, enrolling 62. 7 % of students in its 19 degree programs, followed by the School of Science ( 28. 5 %), School of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences ( 3. 7 %), Sloan School of Management ( 3. 3 %), and School of Architecture and Planning ( 1. 8 %).
By 2007 the now-Russian force, now designated the Operational Group of Russian Forces in Moldova, under the command of the Moscow Military District had withered away to a strength of some 1500 which included the 8th Motor Rifle Brigade and a surface-to-air missile regiment.

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